During the period covered by this new book the Royal Navy faced some
of its greatest challenges, both at sea confronting the increasingly
capable and impressive Soviet Navy, and on shore when it faced policy
crises that threatened the survival of much of the fleet. During this
remarkable period, the Navy had rarely been so focussed on a single
theater of war – the Eastern Atlantic – but also rarely so
politically vulnerable. The author sets out to analyze shadowing
operations and confrontations at sea with Soviet ships and submarines;
the Navy’s role in the enormous NATO and Warsaw Pact naval exercises
that acted out potential war scenarios; individual operations from the
Falklands and the 1990–91 Gulf War to the Beira and Armilla patrols;
the development of advanced naval technologies to counter Soviet
capabilities; policy-making controversies as the three services fought
for resources – including the controversial 1981 Nott defense
review; and what life was like in the Cold War navy for ratings and
officers. The book, the first to cover this subject in depth for more
than thirty years, will make use of the full range of archival sources
that have been publicly available over the last two decades, but of
which little use has been made by historians. This work is destined to
become a definitive naval history of the period, and also provide a
fascinating and gripping narrative of a navy under threat from many
directions but which survived and eventually prospered, winning a
remarkable victory in the far South Atlantic more than 7,000 miles
from its expected battleground in the North Atlantic. Elegantly
written for a wide audience, it will be a very significant volume for
professional and enthusiast alike.
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Retreat and Revival
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399041249
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Seaforth Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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